Foreign Office 'working urgently' to help Britons on virus-hit cruise get home
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says the situation is "very serious and deeply stressful" for those involved.

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says the situation is "very serious and deeply stressful" for those involved.

Prince Harry is in the UK for a week of engagements, starting with an Invictus Games event in London. He will also learn the outcome of his court case against Associated Newspapers on Tuesday, a visit marked by security concerns for his family.

New research suggests older women, particularly those 49 and over, have a lower chance of fertility treatment success, even with donor eggs. Age-related changes in the womb lining, not just ovarian aging, may be a key factor.

Rachel Bews was denied access to an Amazon business course in Scotland because she needed to bring her 20-week-old baby. Amazon cited a health and safety policy prohibiting children under six on-site, despite a lactation room being available.

UK banks are failing vulnerable customers, including the homeless, by pushing them towards unsuitable online applications instead of offering basic bank accounts. The FCA found a third of customer experiences with these accounts were poor or very poor.

A group of MPs has stated that comparing student loan repayments to phone contracts or cinema tickets amounted to mis-selling by the government. They also called for a U-turn on freezing the income threshold for loan repayments.

Scotland's government may consider a moratorium on new datacenters, a move that could jeopardize the UK's AI strategy. The SNP national council passed a motion to freeze projects lacking planning permission, citing "overdevelopment" and environmental concerns.